Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)
The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a rolling 6-year plan updated annually with a focus on maintaining the existing transportation network and improving it in a thoughtful, safe manner working within the financial constraints of the Street Fund and other funding sources. The TIP covers City roadway, pedestrian, bicycle and other transportation projects.
State law requires that the TIP be updated and adopted by elected officials annually. The City Council typically adopts the TIP each spring after public comment.
The comment period for the 2027-2032 TIP is now open.
To submit feedback, visit https://letstalk.mergov.org/tip2026. Comments received by February 26th will be included in the materials for the March 17th public hearing during the City Council meeting. The public comment period will remain open until April 21, 2026.
The TIP typically includes the following categories:
- Residential Streets Preservation Program
- Roadway resurfacing and substandard street upgrade
- Arterial Streets Improvements
- Roadway resurfacing and reinvestment in existing Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities (PBF)
- New Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities (PBF)
- Creation of new pedestrian and bicycle facilities (e.g. paths, sharrows, paved roadside shoulders, bike lanes, crosswalks)
- Signage and pavement markings
- Other Transportation Projects
If you have questions or comments about the TIP process, see the TIP FAQs or contact the Public Works Department at publicworks@mercerisland.gov
